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The Law of Manifestation

What do the invention of the number zero, the theory of relativity, and the Human Rights movement all have in common?

It is a little something that is called diversity. I know a lot of us are happy to see the equal opportunity banner when we apply for certain jobs. Many skeptics would think that diversity is just a ploy to appease certain people. However, I’m going to tell you that diversity is the primary ingredient needed to manifest the ideal into something real.

We’ve all had those days, particularly around Thanksgiving or Christmas when we can’t wait to eat our dinner.

We are starving, and the smells that stem from turkey and stuffing are strong temptations that we have to work hard to resist. Those of us that know better understand that cooking a huge meal is an arduous task.

The meat has to be thawed out, marinated and seasoned just right. The food has to be heated at a certain temperature to ensure that it is cooked evenly.

Some foods need to be baked, while others need to be fried or chilled. It is a process where many different variables need to come together to create the perfect meal.

The law of manifestation works in the same way.

Many different variables have to come together to create something that is truly unique, masterful, and game changing. I’ve said it a dozen times, everything in nature ebbs and flows to evolve and to create something that is bigger and better than it self. We can see this by examining the smallest parts of nature such as atoms, electrons and protons.

A key ingredient to the law of manifestation is heat, Chango’s heat.

Yes, we’ve all heard those stories about Chango loving to dance and mating with different women. However, we must learn to understand that there is a great deal of complexity behind the simplicity. Our ancestors were no dummies. They understood that there were many forms of energy. They knew that energy started to vibrate more intensely (doing the Chango dance) when heat was applied to it.

Our ancestors associated Chango with magnetism for a reason.

They understood that he represented electrons, the male or masculine form of energy that generated a negative spark. Protons represented the female or feminine form of energy that generated a positive spark. Chango’s electrons begin to jiggle, creating more heat, more magnetism, to pull and attract the protons. When they unite, there is an “orgasmic” spark. This is a critical concept in energy, for this charge allows the atom to be completely balanced. This means that the atoms have an equal number of positive and negative particles. When the atoms are uneven, they become unstable.

For example, if the turkey is too cold, it has too many protons and not enough electrons. If the turkey is burned, dried out, or overcooked, it has too many electrons. So what the hell does all this have to do with diversity? Atoms are very much like people. When they are unstable, they are looking for ways to be complete and balanced. If they are not complete and balanced they lose their electrical charge, and they slowly begin to deteriorate.


In order for atoms or particles to survive, they have to be exposed to different vibrational elements of energy.

This same concept can be applied to the law of manifestation. Just think about it. The best inventions, the breakthrough ideas, the innovations in technology arose from a mesh-mash of people with different types of energy and ideas. Diversity is the spice of life, for it fuels the flames for evolution and growth.

Different people from all walks of life put in their two cents, adding ingredients and spicing up ideas, until they created something that was truly masterful.

They came together to create these fantastic ideas or movements that “nourished” society and “fed” the consciousness of man. Just know that you cannot manifest big ideas on your own. You need a team of people who are specialized, with different types of energy to help make things happen. These people add the spice, the seasoning, and the ingredients necessary to create something that is truly special.

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Yamaya Cruz is an author of New Thought. She has traveled to the deepest parts of Africa to learn the secrets of the Zulus. She has studied with a shamanic midwife from South America, learned about the chakra system from a seasoned Yogi and studied the secrets of Tantra from a Greek master. She currently holds a Masters degree in Leadership & Management, and works as a spiritual/life coach and intuitive healer. Yamaya Cruz is also an expert author, novelist, and student of Ifa.

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